@slastena-shipper I'm your secret Santa! I'm very sorry that I'm not giving it on time, but because of the exams, I couldn't, and also couldn't finish, since I was almost not at home_:)
(I hope you understand and don't take offense at this>^<)
This is a part of @secretsantafrans event hosted by @venelona.
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For @chellaw-sinz-arts I’m your Secret Santa this year!!
Wish you a (belated) Merry Christmas and happy new year.
This is a part of @secretsantafrans event hosted by @venelona.
Thank you, I have so much fun participating this year as well.
Ps. Sorry for the delay but i hope you like it 🥺
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💙 Thank you for participating! 💖
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!! Thank you to everyone who participated in this event, and to everyone who’s been enjoying it alongside as well!
And blog didn't even get yeeted in the abyss this year! Yay!!
I wish everybody a nice 2024! Those who haven’t got their gift will be compensated 🙏
See you next year! ✨
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AHEM.
So I was your Secret Santa, @fic-and-art-for-ships
And sorry 'bout lost opportunity to give you THIS on Christmas (Merry late Christmas, by the way).
Drew in FUMOFUMO style (cuz studied in university as hard). And dealt with another Secret Santa contest (this one was postal)
And thanks for organising this gorgeous event, @venelona
(fun fact: this one took me 2 hours for draw this simple FUMOFUMO art)
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Errorcore - Secret Santa Chapter
Secret Santa for @aerroroccur! Merry Christmas!
"Hey Glitchy!"
Error stiffened; his focus torn from the recent episode of Undernovela. He enjoyed this episode, as it was a Christmas special. Whoever interrupted his focus was going to have a bad time.
He stood up, his eyes glitching as he glared at the person who had called the nickname he hated the most. Something had happened to him to cause him to glitch, and he didn't like it, let alone to be defined like that.
When his vision cleared, and the subject came closer, Error recognized who it was: Core Frisk. He dropped his shoulders and rolled his eyes. "What do you want?" His voice was mellow and low.
"I was hoping you could help me with something," Core shrugged.
Error searched his beanbag for the remote to pause his show. He wasn't going to miss any second of it. "Why would I help you?"
"Please!" Core took a step closer to him. "I have some chocolate treats there!"
Error flattened his face. She knew exactly how to get him to help her. He was surprised that Core often asked for his help over people who wanted to help, like Swap or Ink. When she did ask, she always offered to get him chocolate or yarn, so there was a reward for him. Little did she know that it was already a reward for him to spend time with her despite his apathetic exterior. "Fine," he turned off the TV. "What are we doing?"
"I need your help to decorate the tree... and then I can take it to the Omega TImeline."
Error raised his eyebrow. "I can help take it to the timeline."
"You know I can't let you go there."
"I don't get to see the result of my hard work?"
"When you stop destroying things, then you can be allowed there."
Error sighed; it was worth a shot. He would find that timeline eventually, and he would destroy it. However, he did have doubts about his previous plan, mainly how it would affect his and Core's friendship. He would never admit it, but deep down, she meant more to him than his job to keep the multiverse clean.
Error didn't remember how he got into the AU; he recalled following Core. It was smart of her to choose OuterTale, an AU that Error liked. Error was surprised by how much she knew him and, therefore, made decisions to benefit both of them.
"You like OuterTale, right?" Core asked.
"Y-Y-Yes." Dang it. The glitch in his tone was back. He grumbled to himself. He hated how his voice would crack and falter when he wasn't in the Anti-Void. However, it made Core smile, which helped him put up with it.
"I can't put the star on the top of tree... could you help me?" Core held the large star in her hands. It lit up her face and smile, causing Error to crack a smile.
"Sure." Pulling the strings from his eyes, he grabbed the star and lifted it to the top of the tree. The moment it rested on its branches; the stars lit up across the tree. It was a beautiful sight, and it complimented the starry sky behind it.
"Thank you!" Core smiled softly. "Here's your chocolate as promised."
The error took a bite out of the chocolate before reading the label. It looks like Core had made the chocolate herself for him. He wasn't complaining, as it was really good. It had a little note on the top of it, accompanied by a bow.
Error, thank you for everything that you do for me, and thank you for being my friend.
Error glanced up, realizing she was waiting for his reaction. He forced a smile despite the butterflies that flew in his stomach. "T-T-Thanks, Core. M-Merry Christmas."
He swore he saw Core hide her blush as she glanced up at the tree and back at him. "Merry Christmas, Error."
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Merry Fransmas!!
It was I, @ubuntuify, who was your Secret Santa, @rainbowmoonmaiden86.
This isn't something exactly what you wanted, but I hope you'll like it enough for this Christmas!!
In nights like these, there are only two things for company. Your loneliness, and yourself.
That calming rain calls again, it calls over and over, like a tolling bell. She has never wanted to admit it.
But she's afraid.
A frightened human and a skeleton monster who's seen far too much. One day, Frisk breaks and Sans is there to see it.
@secretsantafrans
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